Help Me Name These Rifles! (Comment below πŸ‘‡) #fullautofriday #civtac #firearms

Published on July 27, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video showcases three distinct .22 LR rifles, with the presenter seeking community input for naming them. The rifles feature a variety of custom components, including stainless steel barrels, custom furniture, high-magnification optics, and muzzle devices, highlighting personalization and performance enhancements for rimfire platforms.

Quick Summary

Three custom .22 LR rifles are presented, with the presenter seeking name suggestions. Features include a V-Quart & Arms custom build, a varmint setup with WSMera furniture and a Bear Creek Arsenal barrel, and an 'overpowered' rifle boasting a large magazine, 5-25x scope, fluted barrel, and WS Furiosa stock.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Help Name These .22 LR Rifles
  2. 00:07Rifle 1: V-Quart & Arms Custom
  3. 00:19Rifle 2: Varmint Setup
  4. 00:30Rifle 3: The 'Overpowered' Build
  5. 00:45Rifle 3 Features: Muzzle Brake & Stock

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the custom .22 LR rifles shown?

The video displays three custom .22 LR rifles. One is a V-Quart & Arms custom with a stainless barrel and blue accents. Another is a varmint setup featuring WSMera furniture and a heavy Bear Creek Arsenal barrel. The third is described as 'overpowered' with a large magazine, 5-25x scope, fluted barrel, V-Quart & Arms muzzle brake, and WS Furiosa stock.

What makes the third .22 LR rifle considered 'overpowered'?

The third .22 LR rifle is deemed 'overpowered' for five reasons: its massive magazine capacity, a 5-25x magnification optic for extended range, an ey fluted barrel, a V-Quart & Arms Booster muzzle brake for recoil reduction, and a WS Furiosa stock with modern M-LOK attachments and adjustability.

What components are highlighted in the varmint setup .22 LR rifle?

The varmint setup .22 LR rifle features WSMera furniture for its stock. It is topped with a Triton Strike Force optic and includes a bipod. The barrel is a heavy model from Bear Creek Arsenal, contributing to shot stability.

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